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... br> Crater Lake was formed after Mount Mazama erupted approximately 7,700 years ago. Geologists speculate that it would have been Oregon's highest point - higher than Mount Hood in the north. Instead, the volcano erupted, ...

... see landscapes that were new to me. However, train travel takes a long time and by the time it pulled into Portland I was more than ready to get off of it. I met Myra and Adam there and we drove to Seattle where I would spend the next 2 weeks visiting with them and painting their house. As we crossed the Columbia River, I silently said "see you later" to my favorite state of Oregon and turned to look forward to the next step in my adventure. ...

... therapy, body movement and spiritual orientation it was fascinating to experience how this journey of hers is manifesting itself. Harvey went first. After dinner under the evening stars, Jolene offered a wasu session to me – wow. Should I keep my eyes open or shut? Okay – eyes shut. My head is resting on Jolene’s arm while her other arm gently touches & pushes in a direction – stretching arms, legs, expanding my chest. It feels ...

... city block in Salt Lake City and is believed to be the largest building of its type in the world. The interior stacked upper galleries are totally unsupported from below allowing an unobstructed view of the stage area from every part of the huge lower seating area. The rear of the stage is occupied by the huge 7667 pipe Schoenstein organ and the area immediately in front of it accommodates both the 360 strong Tabernacle Choir, an orchestra or up to 160 church officials. The ...

We definitely should have allowed much more time in Medford as we leave tomorrow and there's still so many places we would love to see and things we'd like to do - the Oregon Caves, hiking the trails on the two Flat-top Mountains, visiting the ski field at Mt Shasta.... The time with Keith and JoAnn has gone so fast and it is going to be really sad to say goodbye tomorrow morning when we head off to Idaho Falls on our way ...